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July 22, 2008

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Maine Angler Lands Drowning Man

From the Kennebec Journal:

Bob Green, 42, went to the Kennebec River early last Thursday to catch stripers. But when 25-year-old Michael Gibbs jumped from a 114-foot-high bridge and floated past the angler, calling for help, Green had a bigger target to cast to. And cast he did, with a 4-inch Chug Bug, hooking Gibbs and reeling him to safety.

Comments

SilverArrow

Wonder if there is an IGFA line weight record for this?
SA

Evan V

Can you have a human replica mount?




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